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ArtiBot Blog to show off features, product updates, give best practices and take over the lead captu

ArtiBot Blog to show off features, product updates, give best practices and take over the lead capture bot space  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Image]( Hey! We started a blog! You can access it any time from here: [artibot.ai/blog](. Read our [first article]( which talks about the success of ArtiBot's rapid growth, plus we wrote an article on how to [Add ArtiBot to a WordPress Web Site](.  This is where you can expect to see great content from our team that will include everything from updates, tips and a deep dive into the capabilities of your bots. ArtiBot now offers Webhooks!  Calling all developers and website creators! We have [ArtiBot Webhooks]( now available in Beta and would love for you to try them out.  With Webhooks, you can take ArtiBot data and do almost anything you want with it! Possibilities include:  - Take data gathered from ArtiBot and export it directly and immediately into any CRM - Write on your reports with the data captured from the bots - Create your own workflows or marketing campaigns with your captured lead data  To turn on Webhooks for your account, email us at support@artibot.com and we'll turn it on for you right away.  [Image](  Are you looking to add bots to the websites of all your clients? I'd love to chat with you to help make it happen. [Schedule a call with me here!](   Robert Nelson Your best friend at ArtiBot   You are receiving this email because you have signed up for an ArtiBot or Pure Chat account in the past. If you wish, you can [unsubscribe]( to stop getting our newsletter.

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